

So can we play the Battlefield 2042 playtest? Yes, but only by invitation and under a strict NDA. Keep in mind this playtest is not the Open Beta. We know it, and DICE knows it.īecause crossplay is something they’re determined to get right on the first try, DICE is moving the technical Battlefield 2042 playtest to later this summer, presumably sometime in the back end of August at the time of this writing. It feels like the only way to support 128-player lobbies is to include players from every branch of gaming that supports Battlefield 2042.

In a Q&A session, which DICE calls a “Battlefield Briefing,” the company assures us that crossplay is a feature they’re working incredibly hard on. However, the big news concerning Battlefield 2042’s release date is the rescheduling of the technical playtest for later this summer. Since the reveal trailer, DICE has also released what we’ll call a cinematic gameplay trailer detailing several combat mechanics, which we’ll break down in a later section. While they aren’t giving away any major details right now, they are calling it a “love letter to Battlefield fans” and saying that “long-time players will feel right at home.” Technical playtest and how to play In their press release for the trailer, DICE hinted at a TBA game mode set to be revealed at EA Play Live on July 22. There are also a few lingering questions concerning what will be available at launch. An update from the Battlefield team /K53VNM2tTz
